The Journal of the British Archaeological AssociationBritish Archaeological Association, 1894 |
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... remarkable example . The Pro- fessor's death obliged her to lay aside , for a time at least , her projected work ; and with a liberality for which I cannot be too grateful , she has allowed me to see and use her papers and drawings ...
... remarkable example . The Pro- fessor's death obliged her to lay aside , for a time at least , her projected work ; and with a liberality for which I cannot be too grateful , she has allowed me to see and use her papers and drawings ...
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... remarkable for " des sculptures toutes conventionelles et plus ou moins bizarres dans leur mystérieux symbolisme . " This The bas - reliefs on the west and south faces of our font are far more helpful . Bishop Milner , over a century ...
... remarkable for " des sculptures toutes conventionelles et plus ou moins bizarres dans leur mystérieux symbolisme . " This The bas - reliefs on the west and south faces of our font are far more helpful . Bishop Milner , over a century ...
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... remarkable , late Norman archi- tectural setting , which is altogether wanting from our font . And lastly , the dowering of the three poor virgins , though differently treated , is on both . The conclusion is irresistible , the two ...
... remarkable , late Norman archi- tectural setting , which is altogether wanting from our font . And lastly , the dowering of the three poor virgins , though differently treated , is on both . The conclusion is irresistible , the two ...
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... remarkable ditch was laid open , its line just outside of the wall of the north aisle of the nave . In it alone the Norman foundation reached the rock into which the ditch was cut , the Norman foundation here resting on rows of herring ...
... remarkable ditch was laid open , its line just outside of the wall of the north aisle of the nave . In it alone the Norman foundation reached the rock into which the ditch was cut , the Norman foundation here resting on rows of herring ...
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... remarkable tumulus known as Mont St. Michael , Carnac , Mor- bihan . It is wholly artificial , and it consists of two sepulchral cham- bers opening one from the other , the first being 2.4 metres on the north side , and 2 metres on the ...
... remarkable tumulus known as Mont St. Michael , Carnac , Mor- bihan . It is wholly artificial , and it consists of two sepulchral cham- bers opening one from the other , the first being 2.4 metres on the north side , and 2 metres on the ...
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